As the Ethicurean has grown, we have started to get some really off-the-wall e-mails from PR people. I can no longer resist publishing the most head-scratching of them, with the identifying information compassionately removed.
As the Ethicurean has grown, we have started to get some really off-the-wall e-mails from PR people. I can no longer resist publishing the most head-scratching of them, with the identifying information compassionately removed.
Food & Water Watch did a funny little April Fool stunt for YouTube, involving some high-end "Potomac Springs" bottled water, as part of their Take Back the Tap campaign.
Stop busting my chops: Researchers at Texas A&M have introduced a genetically modified hog that has a pair of succulent jowls at each end. Targeted at the “foodie” market, the new animal provides twice the usual amount of the cut used to make gourmet guanciale. (Charcuterie Today)
Sing for your supper: Responding to studies linking the beef-cattle industry with deforestation, Wendy’s plans to test-market a burger made of starlings. (News on the Wing)
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